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(1308-1363)
 
(1308-1363)
  
A short and instructive poem - Thirty Words of Advice from the Heart by Longchen Rabjampa (Longchenpa) (1308-1363) – the famous teacher in Tibetan Buddhism in tradition of Nyingma and Dzogchen – the Great Perfection.
+
A short and instructive poem - Thirty Words of Advice from the [[Heart]] by [[Longchen Rabjampa]] ([[Longchenpa]]) (1308-1363) – the famous [[teacher]] in [[Tibetan Buddhism]] in [[tradition]] of [[Nyingma]] and [[Dzogchen]] – the [[Great Perfection]].
  
 
<poem>
 
<poem>
  
I bow at the feet of my Guru,
+
I [[bow]] at the feet of my [[Guru]],
the protector, the supreme of the Triple Gem,
+
the [[protector]], the supreme of the [[Triple Gem]],
Who from the great clouds of aspirations,
+
Who from the great clouds of [[aspirations]],
the wisdom encompassing the space expanse of reality,
+
the [[wisdom]] encompassing the [[space]] expanse of [[reality]],
Makes the stream of nectar of warm rays of compassion fall
+
Makes the {{Wiki|stream}} of [[nectar]] of warm rays of [[compassion]] fall
Ripening the buds of the 3 Enlightened dimensions among students.
+
Ripening the buds of the 3 [[Enlightened]] {{Wiki|dimensions}} among students.
  
By the power of my aspirations I was able
+
By the power of my [[aspirations]] I was able
to become a disciple in the supreme lineage of accomplishment;
+
to become a [[disciple]] in the supreme [[lineage]] of [[accomplishment]];
Yet I have spent my time uselessly; avoiding effort,
+
Yet I have spent my time uselessly; avoiding [[effort]],
and now this life is coming to its twilight.
+
and now this [[life]] is coming to its {{Wiki|twilight}}.
My intention was to behave like an ascetic,
+
My [[intention]] was to behave like an [[ascetic]],
but now I am a distressed man and, seeing others like me,
+
but now I am a distressed man and, [[seeing]] others like me,
 
I have spoken these 30 words of advice
 
I have spoken these 30 words of advice
to exhort my mind in the spirit of renunciation.
+
to exhort my [[mind]] in the [[spirit]] of [[renunciation]].
  
 
1.
 
1.
  
Alas! Having gathered, by various means,
+
Alas! Having [[gathered]], by various means,
a large circle of people around yourself,
+
a large circle of [[people]] around yourself,
You may possess a prosperous monastic estate;
+
You may possess a [[prosperous]] [[monastic]] estate;
Yet, this is only the cause of quarrels and attachment for one's mind.
+
Yet, this is only the [[cause]] of quarrels and [[attachment]] for one's [[mind]].
  
Live in solitude! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Live in [[solitude]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
2.
 
2.
  
You may display to the crowd expertise in village rites
+
You may display to the crowd expertise in village [[rites]]
In preventing children's deaths and subduing evil spirits;
+
In preventing children's [[deaths]] and subduing [[evil spirits]];
Yet, because of craving for food and wealth,
+
Yet, because of [[craving]] for [[food]] and [[wealth]],
your mind is carried off by demons.
+
your [[mind]] is carried off by {{Wiki|demons}}.
  
Subdue your mind! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Subdue your [[mind]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
3.
 
3.
  
Having collected large tributes from poor people
+
Having collected large tributes from poor [[people]]
You may build big shrines, make donations, and so forth;
+
You may build big [[shrines]], make {{Wiki|donations}}, and so forth;
Yet, this only causes you
+
Yet, this only [[causes]] you
to accumulate evil deeds on virtuous grounds.
+
to [[accumulate]] [[evil deeds]] on [[virtuous]] grounds.
  
Make your mind virtuous! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Make your [[mind]] [[virtuous]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
4.
 
4.
  
You may teach the Dharma to others out of desire for greatness,
+
You may teach the [[Dharma]] to others out of [[desire]] for greatness,
 
And with gross deceitful ways, surround yourself
 
And with gross deceitful ways, surround yourself
with a circle of important and humble people;
+
with a circle of important and [[humble]] [[people]];
Yet a mind that grasps things as real is a cause of pride.
+
Yet a [[mind]] that [[grasps]] things as real is a [[cause]] of [[pride]].
  
Have only short term plans! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Have only short term plans! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
5.
 
5.
  
Commerce, loaning with interest, cheating, and so forth,
+
Commerce, loaning with [[interest]], cheating, and so forth,
are wrong means of securing one's livelihood.
+
are wrong means of securing one's [[livelihood]].
You can make large donations with the wealth amassed in these ways;
+
You can make large {{Wiki|donations}} with the [[wealth]] amassed in these ways;
Yet merits resting on the desire for fame
+
Yet [[merits]] resting on the [[desire]] for [[fame]]
are the source of the 8 worldly concerns.
+
are the source of the [[8 worldly concerns]].
  
Be averse to such activities! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Be averse to such [[activities]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
6.
 
6.
  
Acting as a peacemaker, witness, or involving yourself in lawsuits,
+
Acting as a peacemaker, {{Wiki|witness}}, or involving yourself in lawsuits,
you may settle others' disputes,
+
you may settle others' [[disputes]],
And think that you are working for the benefit of beings;
+
And think that you are working for the [[benefit]] of [[beings]];
Yet doing such things is a cause for ambition to arise.
+
Yet doing such things is a [[cause]] for [[ambition]] to arise.
  
Be free from hope and fear! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Be free from {{Wiki|hope}} and {{Wiki|fear}}! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
7.
 
7.
  
You may have subjects, wealth, retinue, merits
+
You may have [[subjects]], [[wealth]], retinue, [[merits]]
and your fame may fill the entire world;
+
and your [[fame]] may fill the entire [[world]];
Yet at the time of death these things
+
Yet at the time of [[death]] these things
will be of no benefit whatsoever.
+
will be of no [[benefit]] whatsoever.
  
Be diligent in spiritual practice! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Be diligent in [[spiritual practice]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
8.
 
8.
  
 
Stewards, close friends, principals, and cooks
 
Stewards, close friends, principals, and cooks
Are indeed the pillar of life of the monastic community;
+
Are indeed the [[pillar of life]] of the [[monastic community]];
Yet commitment to these roles is a cause for worry.
+
Yet commitment to these roles is a [[cause]] for {{Wiki|worry}}.
  
Diminish busy involvements! This is my advice from the heart.
+
{{Wiki|Diminish}} busy involvements! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
9.
 
9.
  
Carrying religious images, statues, offerings,
+
Carrying [[religious]] images, [[statues]], [[offerings]],
scriptures, a stove and all your requirements,
+
[[scriptures]], a stove and all your requirements,
you may go to a mountain hermitage; 
+
you may go to a mountain [[hermitage]]; 
Yet the paraphernalia meant to satisfy immediate needs
+
Yet the {{Wiki|paraphernalia}} meant to satisfy immediate needs
 
are the source of quarrels and problems.
 
are the source of quarrels and problems.
  
Have no needs! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Have no needs! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
10.
 
10.
  
In these times of degeneration, you may scold
+
In these times of {{Wiki|degeneration}}, you may scold
The unruly people around you, thinking it will benefit them;
+
The unruly [[people]] around you, [[thinking]] it will [[benefit]] them;
Yet, doing this causes negative emotions.
+
Yet, doing this [[causes]] [[negative emotions]].
  
Speak calmly! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Speak [[calmly]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
11.
 
11.
  
Without any selfish motive, you may tell people you love,
+
Without any [[selfish]] {{Wiki|motive}}, you may tell [[people]] you [[love]],
With the intention of helping them, their mistakes;
+
With the [[intention]] of helping them, their mistakes;
 
Yet although what you say is true,
 
Yet although what you say is true,
(your words) are like a tumour in their heart.
+
(your words) are like a {{Wiki|tumour}} in their [[heart]].
  
Speak gently! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Speak gently! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
12.
 
12.
  
With the thought of preserving the purity of the Teaching
+
With the [[thought]] of preserving the [[purity]] of the [[Teaching]]
 
You may engage in discussions,
 
You may engage in discussions,
 
defending your opinion and refuting that of others;
 
defending your opinion and refuting that of others;
Yet in this way you create disturbing thoughts.
+
Yet in this way you create {{Wiki|disturbing}} [[thoughts]].
  
Remain silent! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Remain [[silent]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
13.
 
13.
  
You may honour in a sectarian way
+
You may honour in a {{Wiki|sectarian}} way
Your master, your lineage of teaching and your philosophical school;
+
Your [[master]], your [[lineage]] of [[teaching]] and your [[philosophical]] school;
 
Yet to praise oneself and despise others
 
Yet to praise oneself and despise others
is a cause for attachment and anger.
+
is a [[cause]] for [[attachment]] and [[anger]].
  
Give this (attitude) up! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Give this ([[attitude]]) up! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
14.
 
14.
  
 
Having heard and analysed different kinds of Teachings,
 
Having heard and analysed different kinds of Teachings,
You may think that comprehending the faults of others is wisdom;
+
You may think that comprehending the faults of others is [[wisdom]];
Yet this is (precisely) the cause for accumulating evil deeds for yourself!
+
Yet this is (precisely) the [[cause]] for accumulating [[evil deeds]] for yourself!
  
Maintain pure vision! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Maintain [[pure vision]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
15.
 
15.
  
Proffering mindless talk on emptiness and disregarding cause and effect,
+
Proffering mindless talk on [[emptiness]] and disregarding [[cause and effect]],
You may think that non-action is the ultimate point of the Teaching;
+
You may think that non-action is the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] point of the [[Teaching]];
Yet to abandon the 2 accumulations
+
Yet to abandon the [[2 accumulations]]
will destroy the good fortune of spiritual practice. 
+
will destroy the [[good fortune]] of [[spiritual practice]]. 
  
Integrate them both! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Integrate them both! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
16.
 
16.
  
You may think that the path of another's body
+
You may think that the [[path]] of another's [[body]]
 
That involves the descent of semen,
 
That involves the descent of semen,
related to the meaning of the third (initiation) will enhance your practice;
+
related to the meaning of the third ([[initiation]]) will enhance your practice;
Yet through this material path many excellent yogis have been deceived.
+
Yet through this material [[path]] many {{Wiki|excellent}} [[yogis]] have been deceived.
  
Rely on the path of liberation! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Rely on the [[path of liberation]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
17.
 
17.
  
To give initiations to unqualified people
+
To give [[initiations]] to unqualified [[people]]
And distribute sacred substances to the crowd
+
And distribute [[sacred]] {{Wiki|substances}} to the crowd
Is the cause of slander and breach of commitments!
+
Is the [[cause]] of [[slander]] and breach of [[commitments]]!
  
Be serious! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Be serious! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
18.
 
18.
  
 
You may think that wandering naked in public
 
You may think that wandering naked in public
and other peculiar behaviour is the deliberate conduct (of a yogi);
+
and other peculiar {{Wiki|behaviour}} is the [[deliberate conduct]] (of a [[yogi]]);
Yet this is the cause for worldly people to lose faith (in the Teaching).
+
Yet this is the [[cause]] for [[worldly]] [[people]] to lose [[faith]] (in the [[Teaching]]).
  
Be considerate! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Be considerate! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
19.
 
19.
  
With the desire to be the highest one in the place where you live,
+
With the [[desire]] to be the [[highest]] one in the place where you live,
You may develop a good attitude and become very learned;
+
You may develop a good [[attitude]] and become very learned;
Yet this is the cause for falling from an elevated status to the lowest position.
+
Yet this is the [[cause]] for falling from an elevated {{Wiki|status}} to the lowest position.
  
Be neither tight nor loose! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Be neither tight nor loose! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
20.
 
20.
  
Wherever you stay, in a city, monastery or mountain hermitage,
+
Wherever you stay, in a city, [[monastery]] or mountain [[hermitage]],
 
Do not seek close friends,
 
Do not seek close friends,
Befriend all with neither intimacy nor hostility.
+
Befriend all with neither intimacy nor {{Wiki|hostility}}.
  
Keep your independence! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Keep your {{Wiki|independence}}! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
21.
 
21.
  
 
Behaving like a hypocrite,
 
Behaving like a hypocrite,
you may honour impressively the faithful patrons
+
you may honour impressively the [[faithful]] patrons
Who provide you with sustenance;
+
Who provide you with [[sustenance]];
 
Yet to feign in order to (please) others is to bind oneself!
 
Yet to feign in order to (please) others is to bind oneself!
  
Apply the conduct of experiencing all equally as one taste!
+
Apply the conduct of experiencing all equally as one {{Wiki|taste}}!
This is my advice from the heart. 
+
This is my advice from the [[heart]]. 
  
 
22.
 
22.
  
The methods based on interdependence (found in) countless books
+
The [[methods]] based on [[interdependence]] (found in) countless [[books]]
about such matters as divination, astrology, medicine
+
about such matters as {{Wiki|divination}}, [[astrology]], [[medicine]]
Are cause for omniscient knowledge;
+
Are [[cause]] for [[omniscient knowledge]];
Yet becoming attached to various subjects
+
Yet becoming [[attached]] to various [[subjects]]
 
will disrupt one's contemplation.
 
will disrupt one's contemplation.
  
Reduce the subjects you study!
+
Reduce the [[subjects]] you study!
This is my advice from the heart.
+
This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
23.
 
23.
  
 
When you live in a house, leave aside furnishing the house.
 
When you live in a house, leave aside furnishing the house.
In the midst of solitude you may arrange to have all comforts;
+
In the midst of [[solitude]] you may arrange to have all comforts;
Yet, this only consumes one's life in triviality.
+
Yet, this only consumes one's [[life]] in triviality.
  
Put off all these activities! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Put off all these [[activities]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
24.
 
24.
  
You may persevere in spiritual practice - learning and virtue
+
You may persevere in [[spiritual practice]] - {{Wiki|learning}} and [[virtue]]
 
- And thus some of your qualities may become remarkable;
 
- And thus some of your qualities may become remarkable;
Yet whatever you cling to will bind your mind.
+
Yet whatever you [[cling]] to will bind your [[mind]].
  
 
Learn how to be free and without limitations!
 
Learn how to be free and without limitations!
This is my advice from the heart.
+
This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
25.
 
25.
  
 
You may think that subduing those who are to be confronted,
 
You may think that subduing those who are to be confronted,
with various (rites) of black magic and protection,
+
with various ([[rites]]) of [[black magic]] and [[protection]],
Such as causing hail and thunderbolts (to fall), is Enlightened activity;
+
Such as causing hail and thunderbolts (to fall), is [[Enlightened activity]];
Yet to burn the mind of another being
+
Yet to burn the [[mind]] of another being
will cause you to be reborn in lower realms.
+
will [[cause]] you to be [[reborn]] in [[lower realms]].
  
Keep a low profile! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Keep a low profile! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
26.
 
26.
  
 
You may have collected many useful profound texts –
 
You may have collected many useful profound texts –
philosophical scriptures, spoken advice, transcribed teachings,
+
[[philosophical]] [[scriptures]], spoken advice, transcribed teachings,
Yet if you do not practice, at the time of death, books don't help.
+
Yet if you do not practice, at the time of [[death]], [[books]] don't help.
  
Observe your mind! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Observe your [[mind]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
27.
 
27.
  
 
When you practice wholeheartedly,
 
When you practice wholeheartedly,
you may have meditative experiences,
+
you may have [[meditative]] [[experiences]],
 
discuss them with others,
 
discuss them with others,
Write commentaries, and sing songs of realization.
+
Write commentaries, and sing [[songs of realization]].
Although these are manifestations (of the practice),
+
Although these are [[manifestations]] (of the practice),
they will (only) increase thoughts. 
+
they will (only) increase [[thoughts]]. 
  
Remain in the state beyond concepts!
+
Remain in the [[state]] beyond [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]]!
This is my advice from the heart.
+
This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
28.
 
28.
  
When thoughts arise,
+
When [[thoughts]] arise,
 
it is crucial that you look at them directly;
 
it is crucial that you look at them directly;
And when you have clearly seen mind's (nature),
+
And when you have clearly seen [[mind's]] ([[nature]]),
it is essential to abide in it.
+
it is [[essential]] to abide in it.
  
Although there is nothing to meditate upon,
+
Although there is nothing to [[meditate]] upon,
it is important to remain in meditation.
+
it is important to remain in [[meditation]].
  
Maintain the undistracted state!
+
Maintain the undistracted [[state]]!
This is my advice from the heart.
+
This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
29.
 
29.
  
Within (the knowledge of) emptiness,
+
Within (the [[knowledge]] of) [[emptiness]],
act (in accordance) with the law of cause and effect,
+
act (in accordance) with the [[law of cause and effect]],
And when you have understood (the principle of) non-action,
+
And when you have understood (the [[principle]] of) non-action,
Keep the 3 commitments and strive
+
Keep the 3 [[commitments]] and strive
to benefit all beings with non- conceptual compassion.
+
to [[benefit]] all [[beings]] with non- {{Wiki|conceptual}} [[compassion]].
  
Unite the 2 accumulations! This is my advice from the heart.
+
Unite the [[2 accumulations]]! This is my advice from the [[heart]].
  
 
30.
 
30.
  
I have followed many learned and realized masters
+
I have followed many learned and [[realized]] [[masters]]
 
and received many profound instructions,
 
and received many profound instructions,
I have seen a few profound Sūtras and Tantras
+
I have seen a few profound [[Sūtras]] and [[Tantras]]
 
and also examined them a little;
 
and also examined them a little;
Yet whilst knowing them, I do not apply them.
+
Yet whilst [[knowing]] them, I do not apply them.
 
Alas! I'm just deceiving myself!
 
Alas! I'm just deceiving myself!
  
 
For myself and those like me,
 
For myself and those like me,
I have spoken these 30 words of advice from the heart.
+
I have spoken these 30 words of advice from the [[heart]].
  
Through the merit of this composition
+
Through the [[merit]] of this composition
written with the desire to attain liberation,
+
written with the [[desire]] to attain [[liberation]],
May all beings be liberated
+
May all [[beings]] be {{Wiki|liberated}}
from the wilderness of conditioned existence,
+
from the wilderness of [[conditioned existence]],
and be guided to the state of great bliss.
+
and be guided to the [[state]] of great [[bliss]].
  
 
May I become a supreme son
 
May I become a supreme son
who walks in the footsteps of the Buddhas of the 3 times,
+
who walks in the footsteps of the [[Buddhas]] of the 3 times,
of their heirs and of the great ascetics.
+
of their heirs and of the great [[ascetics]].
  
Thus impelled by a slight sense of the arising of renunciation,
+
Thus impelled by a slight [[sense]] of the [[arising]] of [[renunciation]],
I, Tsultrim Lodro, composed these Thirty Words of Advice from the Heart.
+
I, [[Tsultrim]] [[Lodro]], composed these Thirty Words of Advice from the [[Heart]].
 
</poem>
 
</poem>
  

Latest revision as of 16:49, 4 February 2020




Longchen Rabjampa

(1308-1363)

A short and instructive poem - Thirty Words of Advice from the Heart by Longchen Rabjampa (Longchenpa) (1308-1363) – the famous teacher in Tibetan Buddhism in tradition of Nyingma and Dzogchen – the Great Perfection.


I bow at the feet of my Guru,
the protector, the supreme of the Triple Gem,
Who from the great clouds of aspirations,
the wisdom encompassing the space expanse of reality,
Makes the stream of nectar of warm rays of compassion fall
Ripening the buds of the 3 Enlightened dimensions among students.

By the power of my aspirations I was able
to become a disciple in the supreme lineage of accomplishment;
Yet I have spent my time uselessly; avoiding effort,
and now this life is coming to its twilight.
My intention was to behave like an ascetic,
but now I am a distressed man and, seeing others like me,
I have spoken these 30 words of advice
to exhort my mind in the spirit of renunciation.

1.

Alas! Having gathered, by various means,
a large circle of people around yourself,
You may possess a prosperous monastic estate;
Yet, this is only the cause of quarrels and attachment for one's mind.

Live in solitude! This is my advice from the heart.

2.

You may display to the crowd expertise in village rites
In preventing children's deaths and subduing evil spirits;
Yet, because of craving for food and wealth,
your mind is carried off by demons.

Subdue your mind! This is my advice from the heart.

3.

Having collected large tributes from poor people
You may build big shrines, make donations, and so forth;
Yet, this only causes you
to accumulate evil deeds on virtuous grounds.

Make your mind virtuous! This is my advice from the heart.

4.

You may teach the Dharma to others out of desire for greatness,
And with gross deceitful ways, surround yourself
with a circle of important and humble people;
Yet a mind that grasps things as real is a cause of pride.

Have only short term plans! This is my advice from the heart.

5.

Commerce, loaning with interest, cheating, and so forth,
are wrong means of securing one's livelihood.
You can make large donations with the wealth amassed in these ways;
Yet merits resting on the desire for fame
are the source of the 8 worldly concerns.

Be averse to such activities! This is my advice from the heart.

6.

Acting as a peacemaker, witness, or involving yourself in lawsuits,
you may settle others' disputes,
And think that you are working for the benefit of beings;
Yet doing such things is a cause for ambition to arise.

Be free from hope and fear! This is my advice from the heart.

7.

You may have subjects, wealth, retinue, merits
and your fame may fill the entire world;
Yet at the time of death these things
will be of no benefit whatsoever.

Be diligent in spiritual practice! This is my advice from the heart.

8.

Stewards, close friends, principals, and cooks
Are indeed the pillar of life of the monastic community;
Yet commitment to these roles is a cause for worry.

Diminish busy involvements! This is my advice from the heart.

9.

Carrying religious images, statues, offerings,
scriptures, a stove and all your requirements,
you may go to a mountain hermitage; 
Yet the paraphernalia meant to satisfy immediate needs
are the source of quarrels and problems.

Have no needs! This is my advice from the heart.

10.

In these times of degeneration, you may scold
The unruly people around you, thinking it will benefit them;
Yet, doing this causes negative emotions.

Speak calmly! This is my advice from the heart.

11.

Without any selfish motive, you may tell people you love,
With the intention of helping them, their mistakes;
Yet although what you say is true,
(your words) are like a tumour in their heart.

Speak gently! This is my advice from the heart.

12.

With the thought of preserving the purity of the Teaching
You may engage in discussions,
defending your opinion and refuting that of others;
Yet in this way you create disturbing thoughts.

Remain silent! This is my advice from the heart.

13.

You may honour in a sectarian way
Your master, your lineage of teaching and your philosophical school;
Yet to praise oneself and despise others
is a cause for attachment and anger.

Give this (attitude) up! This is my advice from the heart.

14.

Having heard and analysed different kinds of Teachings,
You may think that comprehending the faults of others is wisdom;
Yet this is (precisely) the cause for accumulating evil deeds for yourself!

Maintain pure vision! This is my advice from the heart.

15.

Proffering mindless talk on emptiness and disregarding cause and effect,
You may think that non-action is the ultimate point of the Teaching;
Yet to abandon the 2 accumulations
will destroy the good fortune of spiritual practice. 

Integrate them both! This is my advice from the heart.

16.

You may think that the path of another's body
That involves the descent of semen,
related to the meaning of the third (initiation) will enhance your practice;
Yet through this material path many excellent yogis have been deceived.

Rely on the path of liberation! This is my advice from the heart.

17.

To give initiations to unqualified people
And distribute sacred substances to the crowd
Is the cause of slander and breach of commitments!

Be serious! This is my advice from the heart.

18.

You may think that wandering naked in public
and other peculiar behaviour is the deliberate conduct (of a yogi);
Yet this is the cause for worldly people to lose faith (in the Teaching).

Be considerate! This is my advice from the heart.

19.

With the desire to be the highest one in the place where you live,
You may develop a good attitude and become very learned;
Yet this is the cause for falling from an elevated status to the lowest position.

Be neither tight nor loose! This is my advice from the heart.

20.

Wherever you stay, in a city, monastery or mountain hermitage,
Do not seek close friends,
Befriend all with neither intimacy nor hostility.

Keep your independence! This is my advice from the heart.

21.

Behaving like a hypocrite,
you may honour impressively the faithful patrons
Who provide you with sustenance;
Yet to feign in order to (please) others is to bind oneself!

Apply the conduct of experiencing all equally as one taste!
This is my advice from the heart. 

22.

The methods based on interdependence (found in) countless books
about such matters as divination, astrology, medicine
Are cause for omniscient knowledge;
Yet becoming attached to various subjects
will disrupt one's contemplation.

Reduce the subjects you study!
This is my advice from the heart.

23.

When you live in a house, leave aside furnishing the house.
In the midst of solitude you may arrange to have all comforts;
Yet, this only consumes one's life in triviality.

Put off all these activities! This is my advice from the heart.

24.

You may persevere in spiritual practice - learning and virtue
- And thus some of your qualities may become remarkable;
Yet whatever you cling to will bind your mind.

Learn how to be free and without limitations!
This is my advice from the heart.

25.

You may think that subduing those who are to be confronted,
with various (rites) of black magic and protection,
Such as causing hail and thunderbolts (to fall), is Enlightened activity;
Yet to burn the mind of another being
will cause you to be reborn in lower realms.

Keep a low profile! This is my advice from the heart.

26.

You may have collected many useful profound texts –
philosophical scriptures, spoken advice, transcribed teachings,
Yet if you do not practice, at the time of death, books don't help.

Observe your mind! This is my advice from the heart.

27.

When you practice wholeheartedly,
you may have meditative experiences,
discuss them with others,
Write commentaries, and sing songs of realization.
Although these are manifestations (of the practice),
they will (only) increase thoughts. 

Remain in the state beyond concepts!
This is my advice from the heart.

28.

When thoughts arise,
it is crucial that you look at them directly;
And when you have clearly seen mind's (nature),
it is essential to abide in it.

Although there is nothing to meditate upon,
it is important to remain in meditation.

Maintain the undistracted state!
This is my advice from the heart.

29.

Within (the knowledge of) emptiness,
act (in accordance) with the law of cause and effect,
And when you have understood (the principle of) non-action,
Keep the 3 commitments and strive
to benefit all beings with non- conceptual compassion.

Unite the 2 accumulations! This is my advice from the heart.

30.

I have followed many learned and realized masters
and received many profound instructions,
I have seen a few profound Sūtras and Tantras
and also examined them a little;
Yet whilst knowing them, I do not apply them.
Alas! I'm just deceiving myself!

For myself and those like me,
I have spoken these 30 words of advice from the heart.

Through the merit of this composition
written with the desire to attain liberation,
May all beings be liberated
from the wilderness of conditioned existence,
and be guided to the state of great bliss.

May I become a supreme son
who walks in the footsteps of the Buddhas of the 3 times,
of their heirs and of the great ascetics.

Thus impelled by a slight sense of the arising of renunciation,
I, Tsultrim Lodro, composed these Thirty Words of Advice from the Heart.



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